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Final English Exam, New Interchange 1(Units 1-4)

Name: _____________________________________________ Date: _________________________

PART I. Read each item and circle the best response.

1) How do you spell your first name?

A. I am David. B. My first name is David.

C. He is David. D. It is D-A-V-I-D.

2) How old are you?

A. I am 25. B. I have 25.

C. I am 25 years. D. I have 25 years old.

3) Who is that girl?

A. Mrs. Sara Parker. B. She is my sister.

C. Sara is my classmate. D. Sara is a student.

4) Have a nice weekend.

A. You are welcome. B. No, I dont have a nice weekend.

C. You too. D. I have very nice weekend, too.

5) Sam, I like your birthday present. Thank you!

A. Yes, it is your present. B. Oh, when is you birthday?

C. No, my birthday is next week. D. You are welcome.

6) What- -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- -? They are sunglasses.

A. is that B. s those

C. are these D. s it

PART II. Complete the following questions with information about yourself.

1. Whats your first name? __________________________________________________

2. Where are you from? __________________________________________________

3. What do people usually call you? _______________________________________________

4. What time do you get up on Saturdays? __________________________________________

5. Do you like jazz music? __________________________________________________


PART III. Complete each conversation. Use the correct form of be.

1. A: Is Joseph Davis from the United States?


B: Yes, _____________________. Hes from Chicago.
2. A: _________________________________________________?
B: No, Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez arent Brazilian. Theyre American.
3. A: Are you in English 201?
B: No, _____________________. Im in English 101.
4. A: _________________________________________________?
B: Yes, my first name is Amy.
5. A: _________________________________________________?
B: No, Im not a doctor. Im a student.

PART IV. Read the passage. Then circle T (true) of F (false).

NAMES
In English-speaking countries, (Ms., Mr.) with a first and last
many people have three names name (Ms. Mary Murphy) or with
a first name, a middle name, only a last name (Ms. Murphy).
and a last or family name (for Many Americans and Canadians
example, John Fitzgerald Kennedy). use first name at work or at
Sometimes people use a short name school. In colleges and universities,
or nickname (Bob for Robert, Liz teachers often call their students
for Elizabeth). People use a title by first names.

1. T F Many people have a middle name in English-speaking countries.

2. T F Bob is a nickname for Robert.

3. T F People use a title with a first name, such as Ms. Mary.

4. T F American and Canadian teachers dont call their students by their first names.
PART V. Complete the question in each conversation.

1. A: Where ___________ you work?


B: I work in a department store.

2. A: What __________ she do?


B: Shes an architect.

3. A: Where does Jason _________ to school?


B: He goes to U. C. Berkeley.

4. A: How __________ she like the class?


B: Oh, she likes it a lot.

PART VI. Read each set of sentences and circle the word that doesnt fit. Write the correct
word or words on the blank for the incorrect one.

Example: Hes a chef. He works for a construction company. He builds houses.


_carpenter____

1. I am a salesperson. I work for an airline. I serve meals to the passengers.

___________________

2. Ken works for King Travel. Hes a receptionist. He takes people on tours.

____________________

3. Judy Johnson is a nurse. She works in a bank. She cares for patients.

____________________

PART VII. Write a short paragraph (5 sentences) describing your daily schedule or
routine.
PART VIII. Read each question. Circle the correct word in each answer.

1. A: How much is that ring?


B: (That / Theyre / Its) only $29.

2. A: How much are those boots?


B: Oh, (these / theyre / its) $65.

3. A: Which one do you prefer?


B: I prefer the leather one. It is (cheap / big / more attractive) than the silk one.

4. A: Which one do you like better?


B: I like the red one better. Its (pretty / nicer / good) than the blue one.

PART IX. Complete these sentences. Use the correct form of the adjective.

Example: That purple T-shirt is ____nicer than_____ this pink one. (nice)

1. Are these boots _________________________ the ones over there? (large)

2. Usually leather jackets are ________________________ the wool ones. (good)

3. Silk is __________________________ cotton. (expensive)

4. Which shirt is ________________________ , the green one or the yellow one? (pretty)

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